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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

New Development In Birth Control Can Prevent HIV


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Today, there are so many kinds of birth control methods that men and women can use to prevent pregnancy. Some of the most common forms of contraceptives that are also available in local drug stores and pharmacies are condoms, pills, sponges and spermicidal.  According to the latest report of opposingviews.com, new birth controls are being developed that can actually prevent cancer and reduce the risk of infection.

The first type of birth control method discovered that can prevent transmission of Human immunodeficiency virus or HIV is the vaginal ring that contains microbicides. If this birth control method is used in combination with other methods, it is an effective form of contraceptive.

contraceptive pillsThe second type is a non-hormonal oral contraceptive pill for men. As of the moment, the only reversible contraceptive method that men can use is condoms. Vasectomy, another famous procedure is meant to be a permanent birth control method. Regularly, women are the ones who are responsible for taking the pill on a regular basis to prevent pregnancy. Thanks to the advancement of science, a new molecule known as JQ1 was developed, which according to research inhibits a testes-specific protein known as BRDT that is essential for fertility and procreation.

This is very interesting discovery and innovation from our scientists, share your thoughts and point of views regarding its efficacy to prevent HIV. 

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